Witchboard 2: The Devil's Doorway

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1993 "Everyone's dying to play."
Witchboard 2: The Devil's Doorway
Witchboard 2: The Devil's Doorway

Witchboard 2: The Devil's Doorway 1o593j

5 | 1h38m | R | en | Horror

A beautiful young woman starts receiving messages through a ouija board, claiming to be from the former occupant of her apartment. The former tenant claims she's been murdered, but there's no record of a murder or even her death.

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5 | 1h38m | R | en | More Info
Released: September. 10,1993 | Released Producted By: Blue Rider Pictures , Republic Pictures (II) Country: United States of America Budget: 0 Revenue: 0 Official Website:
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A beautiful young woman starts receiving messages through a ouija board, claiming to be from the former occupant of her apartment. The former tenant claims she's been murdered, but there's no record of a murder or even her death.

Genre

Mystery

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Cast

Sarah Kaite Coughlan

Director

Ken Aichele

Producted By

Blue Rider Pictures

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Ken Aichele
Ken Aichele

Production Design

David Lewis
David Lewis

Director of Photography

Andrew Giannetta
Andrew Giannetta

Second Assistant Camera

Dorothy Amos
Dorothy Amos

Costume Design

Judy Yonemoto
Judy Yonemoto

Key Makeup Artist

Ron Mherson
Ron Mherson

Makeup & Hair

John Stewart
John Stewart

Stunt Coordinator

Kevin Tenney
Kevin Tenney

Director

Daniel Duncan
Henry Seggerman
Henry Seggerman

Executive Producer

Jeff Geoffray
Jeff Geoffray

Producer

Walter Josten
Walter Josten

Producer

Kevin Tenney
Kevin Tenney

Writer

Witchboard 2: The Devil's Doorway Audience Reviews 2p7355

Nessieldwi Very interesting film. Was caught on the premise when seeing the trailer but unsure as to what the outcome would be for the showing. As it turns out, it was a very good film.
Hadrina The movie's neither hopeful in contrived ways, nor hopeless in different contrived ways. Somehow it manages to be wonderful
Tyreece Hulme One of the best movies of the year! Incredible from the beginning to the end.
Freeman This film is so real. It treats its characters with so much care and sensitivity.
spencergrande6 This is a tough film to review or to even talk about really. It's mediocre in most respects, and really nothing much of note happens for good chunks of it. And yet, there's something about it that's appealing and fun. It's probably the touch of directory Kevin S. Tenney. It's clear he's a bit disinterested here but still can't help making a film that's light and funny and playful.The camera-work announces this, swooping in and out of windows at will. Ami Dolenz is appealing as usual, her great horror year of 93 (see also: Ticks and Pumpkinhead 2) a classic lesson of how sub-par acting in low- budget films can still be ed and even "good" in some sense if done with the right intentions. Maybe the best character to sum up this film is that of the ex-boyfriend cop whose first entrance into the film announces him as an angry douchebag type, meant to cause problems for Ami. But by his second scene he already shows remorse, and even apologizes to Ami. After this, while still retaining his douchebaggery, he helps and even saves her in the end. I don't want to use the word complex, but if he's comprised of notes it's at least three, which is two more than necessary in a flick like this and most of its ilk.Also there's a scene where a 60's hippie chick is hit by a wrecking ball into the mystery machine and you get a nice shot of the van exploding and her mannequin with it, which is pretty cool.
T.J. Robert Tharp Pretty good little film here. Kevin S. Tenney is quite a decent writer and a better director. My favorites are the POV shots of the spirit traveling. We get the absolutely cute Ami Dolenz as a lead, and John Gattins who in my opinion gives the only other believable performance in this film. Yes, the story is frighteningly similar to Witchboard, but just different enough to stand on its own merits. Dolenz does not transform much here in the script as possessed individuals are wont to do. Yet, she gets the point across nonetheless. Gattins keeps you guessing if his character is one of the good guys or the villain here. Meanwhile, we get an interesting take on the landlady played by Laraine Newman. Here the spirit seems partially justified in her actions, which makes the plot all the better. This brings up a question: WHY doesn't this film get a DVD release with a commentary from Dolenz and Tenney? I would like to hear their take on this film. Again, I liked Witchboard 2 almost as much as I liked the original.
Princess Aalayna This movie is wonderful, I saw it when it first came out on video, and I was 10 years old. My grandmother just could not understand why I liked horror movies, especially how young I was, but that is just with my genre.I love all sorts of horror movies, and this one is rated on my top list! I agree with the first person who wrote comments. But if I could I would score it much higher than a 13! I would give it a 20, but I love that kind of movie, I suppose that it all just depends on your taste. I have seen all of the witchboard movies, and anything and everything about the Craft and Ouija boards, and trust me, this movie is tons of fun! Enjoy!
demonictoys55 This is surely the best of the Witchboard trilogy. Ami Dolenz is a hotty and played a good role. John Gatins from "Leprechaun 3" starred in this movie. For his first movie he did a great job. I loved the story line and how the whole movie just blew me away. No it isn't the best ghost movie ever made but it is sure one of them. But overall the movie is great, if you see it rent it. Be sure not to miss the basement scene. I gave this movie over a 10. I say about a 13.